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Bradbury, Ken – Small School Forum, 1985
A curriculum emphasizing "basics" and a program of extracurricular activities encouraging individual experimentation, exploration, and growth are factors contributing to the excellence of this small, rural junior-senior high school with an enrollment of 256 in Triopia, Illinois. The school's faculty, curriculum, athletic program, and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Basic Skills, Curriculum, Educational Quality
Ward, James Gordon – 1988
The research question posed in this study is as follows: How are small, rural school districts different from other school districts? The study involved analysis of data from 52 unit (K-12) school districts in a 9-county region of East Central Illinois. Data were collected from the 1986 school district report cards and from Illinois State Board of…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Swanson, Leslie C. – 1984
The book takes a nostalgic look at one-room schools in the United States Midwest, especially in Illinois, and traces their history from about 1825 to the present. Three chapters present the development of the one-room school from 1825 to the Civil War, from after the Civil War to around 1920, and from 1920 through the Depression and the Second…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Discipline, Educational Environment, Educational Equipment
Barker, Bruce O.; Muse, Ivan D. – 1983
A report compares 30 small/rural K-12 school districts (900 students or fewer) in Illinois to 642 similar districts nationwide, using data from 1982-83. Qualifying districts were identified as 4,125 nationwide (26.4% of all public school districts) and 221 in Illinois (22.4%, enrolling 121,570 students). A questionnaire was mailed to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrators, Comparative Analysis, Courses